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Cathy Tyson

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Cathy Tyson
Born June 12 1965 (1965-06-12) (age 42)
Liverpool, UK
Occupation Actress
Spouse Craig Charles (1984 - 1989)
Children 1 child

Cathy Tyson (born June 121965 in Liverpool) is an English actress.

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Early Career

Cathy's father was a Trinidadian barrister and her mother an English social worker. At 17, she joined the Everyman Theatre. In 1984 she entered the RSC. Her film debut was as Simone, the elegant black prostitute in Mona Lisa (1986). She has also worked in television, including a lead role in the ITV series Band of Gold.

Present Roles

In 2007 Cathy joined the long-running school drama Grange Hill, as deputy headmistress Miss Gayle. It was revealed in May 2007 that Tyson would be joining the cast of popular ITV soap opera Emmerdale. She plays feisty single mother Andrea Hayworth, who immediately takes a shine to single dad Terry Woods. On November 17th 2007 Cathy hosted a charity event for The Sick Children's Trust. On December 16th 2007, Cathy played the part of King Herod in the BBC Three adaption of Liverpool Nativity.

Personal Life

Cathy was married to Craig Charles from 1984 until their divorce in 1989. She then married Andrew Shreeves, and had children.

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